Telerecording

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16mm film was an alternate recording medium used in the 1960s, primarily for stories filmed in-studio. It was also the medium onto which stories recorded on videotape were transferred for overseas sales, a process overseen at the time by Film Recording Clerk Pamela Nash and known as telerecording. Most Doctor Who stories produced in the 1960s were telerecorded into 16mm format. One exception is "The Feast of Steven," Episode 7 of "The Daleks' Master Plan," which was never telerecorded and whose videotape record was most likely wiped, making it the first "lost" story (see Lost Doctor Who television stories for more information). Episode 5 of "The Dalek Invasion of Earth," Episode 6 of "The Wheel in Space," Episode 3 of "The Dominators," Episode 5 of "The Mind Robber," Episode 1 of "The Krotons," Episode 5 of "The Seeds of Death," and Episode 2 of "The Space Pirates" are other exceptions, as these were telerecorded in 35mm format. Following is a list of stories produced and telerecorded in the 1960s, with the individual episodes of which 16mm telerecorded copies currently exist in the BBC Film Library:


Season 1

Season 2

Season 3

Season 4

Season 5

Season 6


External Links

The Restoration Website